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Alan at SingleFlyer unearthed a nice “hidden” sale going on with award flights on Alaska Airlines right now.

Seems that most flights are on sale from 2,500 – 5,000 miles each way. It includes Virgin America coded flights (soon to just be Alaska flights) as well.

Looks like the sale covers January and February. I found the Virgin operated JFK-LAX flight on sale for 10,000 miles each way or 20,000 round trip. Shorter flights have an even bigger percentage discount, with flights normally 7,500 miles each way discounted to just 5,000 miles each way. That’s 33% off!

Since this isn’t an advertised sale, I’d take a look right away if this fits your travel plans.

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